Snowflake Whoopie Pies

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1 hour

Easy

3 whoopie pies

ingredients:

Directions:

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Directions:

  1. Pour batter into Snowflake Mini Maker. Close lid and allow to cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove cake to cool and repeat for 5 more cakes.
  2. Color ½ C of the buttercream red. Lay a piece of plastic wrap out on a flat surface. Add a small stripe of red buttercream and a thick stripe of white buttercream down the center. Roll the plastic wrap into a log and cut one end off before placing inside a piping bag.
  3. Pipe a spiral of buttercream over the entire surface of a cooled snowflake cake. Add a second cake on top. Coat the edges in crushed peppermint candy. Repeat for remaining cakes to create 3 whoopie pies.

What Is pork broth?

 

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

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